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Cahusac, by whom he had three sons — John, who 

 married Mary Jerman, Joseph, who married EHza 

 Porcher, and Maham, who died unmarried — and 

 two daughters : Anne, the wife of O'Neal Gough 

 Stevens, ancj after his death of Peter Gaillard, of 

 the Rocks ; and Marianne Gendron, wife of Gabriel 

 Gicrnilliat, and afterwards of Georo^e Porcher. 



1 7. South of Richmond was Maham's, the resi- 

 dence of Col. Hezekiah Maham. His wife was 

 Miss Guerin ; and they had two daughters, one of 

 whom married Mr. Waties, and the other Dr. Haig. 

 Both of these ladies became widows and married 

 again — the first, Robert Smith ; and the second, Dr. 

 Samuel Wilson of Charleston. 



18. Next to Richmond and east of it was the 

 residence of Charles Richbourgh. He left no 

 children, and the place was purchased by Theodore 

 Gaillard of Charleston. It now forms a part of the 

 Richmond tract. 



19. Chlnners was settled by a person of that 

 name, and abandoned before the revolution. It is 

 now part of Lifeland. 



20. Next is Lifeland, the residence of Peter 

 Sinkler. This place was purchased by his mother 

 from Mrs. Jamison, who married Gen. Sumter. 

 Peter Sinkler had a brother, and a sister, Dolly, 

 who married General Richardson of Clarendon. 

 Mr. Sinkler's first wife was Elizabeth Mouzon, sister 

 of Henry Mouzon, the surveyor and engineer. 



